What I Know About Mount Agassiz Bethlehem And the White Mountains

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What I Know About Mount Agassiz Bethlehem And the White Mountains
Richard a Hunt
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May. June, and Jul}-, es- pecially in sw-ampy places, w-here\er it is warm and muggy, and at the time of day just before sunset.
Hunting and Fishing. Since the automobiles ha\e fre- cjuented the mountains so much, the bears and deer ha\e re- treated way back upon the highest ranges. During the season there are many deer shot in the Mountains. Occasionally some- one gets close enough to a bear to kill it. Hunters find sport in shooting i)artridges, rabbits and foxes. During tlie fish. Ing season
... the streams have to give up the most of their s;:eckle 1 trout. The streams, such as Gale and the Ammonoosuc ri\ers. Are stocked e\ery year, but the fishermen keep the nearby water.^ ashed to death. In some of the lakes there are some large trout. In most of the lakes (Partridge, Forest. Montgomery) there are only perch, black bass, pickerel and horned-pout. \n order to get 24 a fair lot of trout it is nect'ssar\- to lra\(, l tiack into the \vood> to streams or ponds where few fishermen care to j^o.

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